I used to be able to get cheap card stock playing cards to stick into a poster on the wall. The problem was the corners got dinged up so badly after a few hits with the wall they pretty much became useless.

I think I wanted to get hold of a plastic card deck bet never got around to it.

I find that throwing with your wrists is the most inportant thing, but if you combine that correctly with a wide fast sweeping arc of your arm it gives that little bit extra. I used to be able to throw cards over 10-15 metres before they flutter...

Ha, this is fun... I stuck up a bit of newspaper (all 4 corners so it was tight) in the kitchen and went nuts.

At first from across the room (3 metres or so) I couldn't hit the broadside of a barn. Flew true though, just not straight. Hmm.

A little more practice and I'm shooting straight, but for some reason they're all too high. They seem to arc upward? Odd, I don't remember them doing that before. So I'm compensating by throwing lower (toward my waist almost) and they're hitting the paper but bouncing off... hrm.

So I get a little closer (around 1.5-2 metres away) and go nuts. I throw the whole deck at it, most miss, some bounce off, but the last one? The very last card? Made a little 'SWAK' noise...

YES! Went straight through!

But now I have to work on accuracy and be more consistant. But it can be done! Whoohoo!